Sean Campbell has been named play-by-play man for these games. Mike Kelly, who has experience at TSN, NHL Network and Leafs TV, will do colour commentary.

The broadcasts will start with the Oct. 6 inaugural game against the Belleville Senators, and will likely end with the final home game on April 13 against the Toronto Marlies. The following matches are tentatively scheduled for TSN 690 broadcast, but that can change:

Friday Oct. 6 @ 7:30pm vs Belleville

Friday Oct. 13 @ 7:30pm vs Binghamton

Friday Nov. 17 @ 7:30pm vs Lehigh Valley

Friday Nov. 24 @ 7:30pm vs Utica

Friday Dec. 8 @ 7:30pm vs Toronto

Friday Jan. 12 @ 7:30pm vs Hartford

Friday Jan. 26 @ 7:30pm vs Manitoba

Friday Feb. 16 @ 7:30pm vs Hershey

Friday March 9 @ 7:30pm vs Belleville

Friday April 6 @ 7:30pm vs Springfield

Friday April 13 @ 7:30pm vs Toronto

If TSN sticks to that, it’ll represent 11 of 76 regular-season games, or 14%, and 11 of 38 home games, or 29%.

Playoff games are obviously a possibility, but at least for this season might be more of a theoretical thing the way the Canadiens’ farm team has been playing lately.